VAULT Issue 33 Launch and Photography Discussion

06 March 2021

When

06 March 2021

Saturday, 6-8pm (AEST)

Region

Central

Venue

Chapter House [i]
l2/195 Flinders Ln
Melbourne

To celebrate the launch of VAULT Magazine Issue 33 (Feb – April) and the success of the magazine’s partnership with PHOTO2021, join us for an evening of engaging conversation with artist Amos Gebhardt. Featuring in both Issue 33 and PHOTO2021, Gebhardt’s practice and will lead reflections upon photography, culture, nature and the body. Tickets include a copy of VAULT Magazine Issue 33, light refreshments and access to the discussion held at ALPHA60 Chapter House.

Tickets $35. Bookings available soon.

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Speaker

  • Amos Gebhardt (AU)

    Amos Gebhardt’s cinematic works map both human and non-human narratives using techniques of sonic abstraction, dance, slow motion and time lapse to frame large scale, multi-screen video installations and photographs. Gebhardt challenges normative notions of being by examining intersections between culture, nature and the body. Extending beyond an anthropocentric world-view, Amos’ multi-disciplinary installations encapsulate the drama of both human and non-human experiences igniting collaborations with a range of musicians, performers, choreographers and sound artists.

     

    Gebhardt has created moving image works for gallery exhibition, cinema and broadcast, exhibiting at AGSA, Samstag Museum, ACMI, MONA, Monash Gallery of Art, Gertrude Contemporary, SBS and ABC. Gebhardt was a recipient of the Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship and is represented by Tolarno Galleries.

Founding Partners
  • Bowness Family Foundation
  • Naomi Milgrom Foundation
Major Government Partners
  • City of Melbourne Arts Grants Program
Major Partners
  • Maddocks

PHOTO Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live, and the rich and diverse Indigenous cultures across what is now called Australia. For over 60,000 years, Indigenous arts and culture have thrived on this sacred land, and we honour Elders and cultural leaders past and present. This was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

01–24 March